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proper protocols. We'll leave louisville's metro police department chief. This will go in the officer's failure to turn on his body cam and the incident. >> Regarding the results of our internal investigation. Detective gillis did have an encounter, as we know, with mister scottie scheffler. Detective. Gill, as should have turned on his body worn camera, but did not. His failure to do so is a violation of the lmpd policy on uniforms and equipment. Subject category, body-worn camera. And he was the same for validation of the policy. 4.3, 1.6 procedures and 4.3, 1.7 operation. >> Louisville's mayor craig greenberg says the body cams or an important part of police protocol to ensure a proper rest. >> In louisville around the country. But especially here in louisville. After the recent past. Activating body-worn cameras. It's critically important. For our police department. To have evidence to maintain the communities trust to be transparent. To chief. I appreciate the speed at which with you have conducted investigation. Into the situation. You've dealt with it transparently straightforwardly. We're all. Looking to move forward. >> Scheffler was arrested last friday after he allegedly fell to follow police orders during an investigation into a pedestrian fatality. It's 3:23 26 degrees. This is toronto's breaking news cp24 how'd latest lotto max winner reacted to 70 million dollars landing in his bank account. That's next. . Firefighters... What we do is hard. It's not enough to be strong. You have to be tough. Let's move! Get down! Get into a new station 19 on ctv This is Brad. Brad neglected to properly mount his brand new tv. And with a dishwasher on the brink... Brad's problems keep mounting. Lucky for Brad there's Jiffy. The app that connects homeowners with Pros in a Jiffy! Way to go Brad. Download the app or book online. Jiffy. Canada's number one home maintenance app. Announcer: Have you ever walked into a big fancy car dealership and wondered who's paying for this place? Shopping for a Chrysler Dodge, Jeep Ram or Fiat? Log onto peelchrysler.com. Actual photos rock bottom prices, click shop, buy online, save big! Because nobody beats a deal from Peel! Food Basics' biggest savings event is back with prices so low, you'll be saying Totally Wowza! Super duper Wowza! Mega Wowza! Oh my Wowza! Hot diddly Wowza! Save big in-store and online. Plus get new deals every Thursday. Only at Food Basics. Always More for Less. In my book, saving while shopping is a no-brainer. So, I use Rakuten to get Cash Back while I'm book clubbing. Cha-Ching! So, how does that work? Well, stores pay Rakuten to send them shoppers. Rakuten shares that money with us, in a check or PayPal payment. It's free and easy. (Dynamic jazz instrumental) a toronto man one 70 million dollars fellow of his japanese in the budget process and his bank account. So this is the moment of truth. >> You're about to log in to your bank account and it's going to look like an international phone number. >> Hi, my name is greg from toronto. And I just want 70 million dollars with lot on >> Had grade c one money from the lotto max draw on april 19th after purchasing his ticket from shepard ticket tenor and the young chef or centre in north york. He is said that he's a recently retired public servant who said that he faced some health challenges as of late. And the toronto man says that he's most excited to create new memories with his earnings. Captivating new photos of deep space. They've been released by the european space agency. The images were taken by that you space telescope, one of the most prized image shows a star-forming region this year.

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>> All united in the common love. Off our city, our province and our country. >> Yes, this an historic moment in toronto sports. Mayor chow has declared today, give the nba day right here in the city of toronto. >> Well, a man in his 40's is dead. This is after double shooting outside of a school in mississauga. So shots were fired in the parking lot of settlers. Green public school, amanda video road. This is near winston churchill boulevard and that a full road. It happened just after 11 o'clock last night and 2 victims, they were taken hospital maturing condition. That's where one later died. Police say that the victim in hospital as a male under the age of 20 and it's still in critical condition. >> The way the call came in and informed us that there was some form of gathering here at the lot size on the east side of the school. The nature of that gathering is is unknown at this time. But there was some sort of altercation that that occurred between the 2 victims and either a suspect or suspects. The number right now were unclear. >> We were like maybe a kilometre or 2 away. And then we we heard like a lot of sirens like police sirens and then I thought we heard like like some sort of like pop or like some sound, but it might have been just like a car screeching. And then it was around like 10 48 11. So yeah. So but I don't know how much that will help >> Investigators say they don't have any suspect information, but several vehicles did flee the area and some witnesses have come forward. Well, police are asking for help identifying a suspect and in the sexual assault at union station. Investigators have released security camera images as man that they're looking for. Police allege that a woman was sexually assaulted eastbound go train and the station last friday. The suspect was last seen going north on bay street. It's described as being 20 to 30 years old, 5 foot 10 with a slim build. He was wearing dark clothing, a baseball hat and carrying a skateboard. Anyone with information you're asked call police or crime stoppers. Gta police services have launched a campaign to combat street reds project erase what chance for eliminate racing activity on streets everywhere. It kicked off at exhibition place this morning. Yet police from toronto york peel halton, hamilton and opp, all in attendance. They're coming together for this campaign because they say that street racing has no jurisdictional boundaries. >> The reality is and street racing. And dangerous driving is illegal and it has no place on our roadways or highways or our parking lots. Recently, york regional police and other gta police services have been dealing with an increase of organized groups of drivers gathering in large numbers for car meets and when some instances they engage in illegal activities, hazardous actions such as racing, drifting and burnouts. The sun driving and street racing can carry possible fines of up to $10,000 as well as a 30 day license suspension right there at roadside. >> And a 14 day vehicle impoundment. Some jewish students that you have to say that they're not comfortable on campus since the encampment was set up, they're delivering a letter highlighting their concerns to the school's president. >> There's this surveying feeling that there's no dialogue to be had. And that's what universities for us for facilitating conversations for facilitating the peaceful, productive spread of ideas and thoughts. And that is not what this is not what the situation has has resulted in. There is no dialogue. You need to have a partner. To talk to and quite frankly, our community is lacking that partner. I came here and turned on other universities because they thought this will be a safe place for me as a jew. >> The fact that I'm here today to that this is not true. >> And the students say they have seen an extreme rising antisemitism on campus since october. 7 as a that the school administration isn't doing anything to address. Toronto city councillors are back at it again today, looking at dozens of items still on the agenda. City councillors voted to allow small electric cars, the maximum speed of up to 50 kilometres an hour on street e-scooters. They remain banned on street, although it is legal to own them in toronto and city staff also admitted that that was a little police enforcement of the e-scooter ban. >> My ward is toronto and I see e-scooters all the time everywhere we have young a teenager who's writing them. I've seen seniors old as 75 right at them. You're not going away anytime soon. And for the mayor of fact, because of a liability reasons, we

choose not make them legal. I think it's kind of ridiculous is here to stay. >> So by refusing to regulate them, we're just washing our hands and not taking any action. >> Schuette do need regulation. They have absolutely no place on the sidewalk. We need to do being much more to keep motorized vehicles off the sidewalk. But as you go to the bike lanes, there is a safe place for them to go. And as you heard from cows can especially in the suburbs where some of the bike lanes in not yet well-used scooters can be one of the one of the uses they help to people. Why are they necessary? >> Councillor brad bradford is going to be presenting a motion this afternoon to make sure that the city does all it can to speed up construction on the gardner. >> We need to be exploring items like 24/7 construction assembly of some of the infrastructure off-site delivery. And finally having a coordinated approach to all of the parallel streets in the downtown that are equally congested and tied up with construction. You're dealing with major construction projects on lakeshore on gardiner, on king street, richmond adelaide queen. And that's why it at such a breaking point right now because there are no alternative routes for people to to use. So they are, they are in the unfortunate position of being stuck in traffic. >> And the timeline for rehab work on the aging expressway. 3 years city staff are already looking at an option to speed it up right now at 3:38 26 degrees. This toronto's breaking news cp24. New study finds increased levels of mercury in the waters near grassy narrows. First nation. We'll have those details next. For Junior Hockey supremacy, here we go the stage for the chl's ultimate prize is set. One of the hardest trophies to win in all of hockey as champions have emerged. In the ohl the whl and the qmjhl to take on the host team. Saginaw spirit Saginaw is ready for the one hundred and forth time .. Mission accomplished! The memorial cup, presented by dow only.on tsn If you've received a traffic ticket, been charged with stunt or impaired driving or any criminal offence, the lawyers at x Copper will fight for you. Our team can protect your driving record, keep your insurance rates low and save you from criminal conviction. Contact us for your free consultation today. Back by popular demand. Welcome to McDadi's open house with George St-Pierre. Welcome back, gsp. How did you acquire your mental strength? Focusing on the objective. How do you stay fit? Healthy lifestyle my friend, The best advice you've received. In life when the door opens, get in. Ideal home features for relaxation. A very comfortable bed. Winning title is hard, but the real challenge is to remain champion. We are the number one team in the gta for 12 years in a row. When buying or selling Team McDadi is here for the knockout visit McDadi.com. It's Leon's Storewide Super Sale! Save up to 50% on furniture. Save up to 50% on mattresses. Plus, get an l2 washer and dryer set for only $998 including a 2 year warranty! On now for a limited time! (Upbeat instrumental music) Exposure to Asbestos is the main cause of work-related deaths in Canada. Miskin Law is the leading law firm in Canada dedicated to Mesothelioma victims. We want you to know that you do have options. Call Miskin Law today! My name is Steve, founder of Clera Windows and Doors, and we are kicking off the year with our best sale ever Enjoy 50% off Windows and Doors installation. And the first 100 customers to call will get a free upgrade to sound reducing glass, and the best part and you don't have to worry about paying for one year. It is our way of saying thank you for choosing Clera. Clera Windows and Doors. We are the oldest because we are the best. As a mom, I would choose Young Drivers of Canada. because they teach collision avoidance techniques like nobody else does. They focus on safe and responsible driving for life. [Music] The next lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot is a big one. It's a massive $54 million! Imagine the possibilities Plus, the Classic $5 million jackpot. That's two jackpots on every ticket: the lotto 6/49 Classic Jackpot and the growing Gold Ball Jackpot.

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of social, physical and mental health services to community members. It aims to connect local residents services they need and what services they may not be able access. Other >> The one-stop shop there that just pretty well covers everyone. Everything. It gets you know, when you first land here toronto, the gta of a very large community up in rexdale new canadians only need is a hand up and they they take you know, they get there, kids educated in their their, the future leaders of feet. Future business leaders feature health care workers and you know, the people that late uses facility will be the same people that never forget about and they come back and work with them this facility. >> The in the give back. >> And this set to open late this year right now, 3:48 26 degrees is time for a track on traffic with cp24 traffic specialist adwoa nsiah-yeboah. Yet the current has been quite the busy afternoon. But I'll give you a little bit of good news for commuters travelling. >> All the westbound of for one in the express. We were dealing with the shoes, they were on the approach to victoria park. It was a stall in the left lane. Unclear. Now the reason why the delays are still here. Things usually start to be breaking up. They are to because further west on the 401. Also in the express approaching yonge street crews on scene of a collision involving a transport truck at another small vehicle that does have that centre lane occupied eastbound on the 4. When the camera went out through mississauga road, hov lane blocked with the stall and another stall impacting the already painfully slow drive in the westbound gardiner. This is passed. Died at the end of the celebration. Lane is blocked at the stalled vehicle again. So that means drivers have to merge a bit earlier, which is adding to the very, very slow commute. We're for 10 was getting word of problems for steel collision was reported in the right lane haven't spotted yet. Once they do, we'll let you know on city streets, fire investigation has middlefield closed at mcnicoll has what we're dealing with a collision on dundas and dufferin. I'll send it back to you. Bakari. >> The cp24 traffic report is brought to you by capitaldirect.ca westjet is planning to introduce a cheaper fare category for passengers willing to fly that carry a bag. The ceos rather. The airline's ceo says that the ultra-low price offering is going appeal to travellers seeking the most affordable farewell. So freeing up overhead bin space for other passengers. He says that the new categories going to be available. And a couple of weeks travels and purchase. It will still be able to store a backpack or purse under the seat in front of them. Aviation logistics expert john gradek joined cp24 at noon with more on what this new fares going to do for the industry. >> You can walk an airplane with just something that would trick under his seat in front of you. So a briefcase or purse ers, whatever it is that you have has that they're mentions that would fit under you see in front of you. That's okay. If you have anything that requires you. The story overhead you have to pay a higher fare. So they're, they're you know, scrambling here trying to opportunities to, in fact, reduce the cost of kind nickel. And I when it comes to stuff that you can take a more. >> Pixar animation studios is 14% of its workers. This is as disney continues to scale back its content. And that's our announced it's laying off about 175 employees. Job cuts hit other disney on businesses last year, but picks ours were delayed due to production schedules. Now it's going to refocus productions and theatrical releases and move away from short form series for disney. Plus, no disney animated feature has generated more than 480 million dollars at the global box office since 2019. And the U.S. justice department has filed a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against ticketmaster and parent company. Live nation entertainment, accusing them of running in the legal monopoly over live events, schools in competition and driving up prices for fans. The lawsuit seeks to break up the company. They say it's squeezing out small promoters and hurting arts. Live nation has come under fire recently for technical glitches that prevented millions from purchasing tickets for taylor swift's eras tour. >> Our complaint makes clear what happens when a monopolist dedicates its resources. 2 entrenching its monopoly power and insulating itself from competition rather than investing in better products and services. The alleged that live nation has a legally monopolize markets across the live concert industry in the united states for far too long. It is time to break it up. >> Live nation has denied engaging in practices that violate antitrust lawsuit. It's 3.50 to 26 degrees. This is toronto's breaking news cp24. We're getting a look at what we could be expecting out

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